The Lucifer Genome: A Conspiracy Thriller

The Lucifer Genome: A Conspiracy Thriller

by Glen Craney, John Jeter
The Lucifer Genome: A Conspiracy Thriller

The Lucifer Genome: A Conspiracy Thriller

by Glen Craney, John Jeter

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Overview

A stolen relic ... the world's oldest human molecule ... DNArmaggedon.

Somebody with lots of guns and a demonic gene-altering plan has just heisted the world's most precious meteorite. Only one man—a former Defense Intelligence agent with a shady past—can prevent Hell being spawned on Earth.

Cas Fielding has been surfing away his retirement years on the waves of Malibu. But his rum-hazed hibernation is disrupted when an old associate in the spook business corners him with an assignment.

Islam's most revered relic—the Black Stone of Kaaba—has disappeared from Mecca.

The mission is best suited for the insane or suicidal, but Fielding—an old Army Ranger who is the only Westerner alive to have infiltrated the radical Bedouin tribes—accepts the task of trying to recover the Stone before the Saudi royal family can be disgraced and toppled for losing it.

In need of some intellectual firepower, he hooks up with Dr. Marly McKinney, a sultry but difficult Ivy League expert on meteorites. They descend into the global underground meteorite market, only to find themselves trapped between a holy rock and an Apocalyptic hard place.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940148553212
Publisher: Brigid's Fire Press
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 274
Sales rank: 574,180
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Glen Craney holds graduate degrees from Indiana University School of Law and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He practiced trial law before joining the Washington, D.C. press corps to cover national politics for Congressional Quarterly magazine. The Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences awarded him the Nicholl Fellowship prize for best new screenwriting, and he is a three-time finalist for Foreword Reviews Book-of-the-Year Award. His books have taken readers to Occitania during the Albigensian Crusade, to the Scotland of Robert Bruce, to Portugal during the Age of Discovery, to the trenches of France during World War I, and to the American Hoovervilles of the Great Depression. He lives in southern California.

John Jeter has worked as an editor and reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times, the San Antonio Express-News, and the St. Petersburg Times. He is the author of two nationally published books, including Rockin’ A Hard Place (Hub City Press, 2012), a memoir of his years owning and managing one of the South’s premier music concert venues. A television series based on the memoir is currently in production. His first novel, The Plunder Room, was published by St. Martin’s Press/Thomas Dunne Books in 2010. This is his first major collaboration. He lives with his wife in Greenville, South Carolina.
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